Peugeot EX3

Georges Boillot in his EX3

The Peugeot EX3 was a Peugeot race car c. 1912–1914 with a four-cylinder engine. The car driven by Dario Resta won the 1915 Vanderbilt Cup in San Francisco, California and the United States Grand Prix.[1]

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  1. "The Peugeot EX3- Winner of the 1915 Vanderbilt Cup Race in San Francisco". Retrieved 2011-03-27. The Peugeot EX3 had a four-cylinder engine with a bore of 3.9 inches and a stroke of 7.1 for a total displacement of 340 cubic inches. The precision design included a single iron block and integrated head, unlike previous convention which cast cylinders separately or in pairs. The crankcase was made of aluminum, a new advance in the era.
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